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Kontakion On the Raising of Lazarus (continued) Having heard the words of the children, Which came from pure hearts and innocent lips, They were all filled with fear Saying to one another, "Who is this man?" O madness and complete stupidity! A short time ago they saw raised from the dead A corpse who had become fetid, And they do not know who resurrected him, And who destroyed with His voice the power of Hades, And in accord with His merciful nature checked The tears of Mary and Martha! O Thy unspeakable compassion, all merciful Jesus! Who didst consent to come for me and to me, How didst Thou calmly ride upon the ass And advance into the city of God-slayers? Foreseeing their terrible lack of faith, Thou didst command them To release the bonds of Lazarus, that they might see The One whom in a short time they wish to put to death With no pity for The tears of Mary and Martha. O Savior, all came with palms on the occasion of Thy arrival, Crying, "Hosanna!" to Thee, Now all of us bring hymns to Thee out of piteous mouths, As we wave the branches of our spirit and cry out: "O Thou, truly among those on high, save the world Which Thou hast created, Lord, And blot out our sins, just as formerly Thou hast dried The tears of Mary and Martha. O Lover of mankind, the Holy Church holds a high festival, Faithfully calling together her children; It meets Thee with palms and spreads out garments of joy So that, with Thy disciples and with Thy friend, Thou mayest advance and legislate a deep peace for Thy servants, And release them from oppression, as formerly Thou hast checked The tears of Mary and Martha. Incline Thy ear, O God of the universe, and hear our prayers, And snatch us from the bonds of death, For our enemies who always surround us, visibly and invisibly, Threaten to have us put to death, and besides, To deprive us of our faith. Arise, and quickly let all be destroyed and let them know That Thou art our God and dost pity us as Thou didst have pity on The tears of Mary and Martha. Let us, who are dead because of our sins, and who dwell in the tomb Because of our knowledge of evil, Imitate the sisters of faithful Lazarus as we cry to Christ With tears, in faith and in love: "Save us, Thou who didst will to become man. And resurrect us from the tomb of our sins, Thou, alone immortal, Through the prayers of Thy friend, Lazarus, Whom Thou didst raise up, O Lord, in checking The tears of Mary and Martha." Let us the mere material world, which is always in a state of flux, And hasten to meet Christ the Savior in Bethany. Let us then dine with Him And with his friend Lazarus and the apostles So that we may, by their prayers, be delivered from our past sins. If we cleanse every stain from our hearts, we shall see perfectly His divine resurrection, which He offered to us when He took away The tears of Mary and Martha. St. Romanos the Melodist 6th century
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